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hey

just put my car up on this site and it seems really good and i hope to sell it so we'll see how we go, the site itself seems really easy to use and the great thing about it is its FREE, well i hope everyone gets to know about this site and uses it

cheers

Matt

One idea would be to charge dealers a monthly free to post on there.

Seems every site charges them a trader's free + a fee per add they post, so if you charge them only a traders free and say you give them like 5 - 10 FREE adds...

I think they'd like that and you could actually profit :(

Aleks

EDIT: When searching for cars you have added an ALL MODELS option. But currently you must leave SELECT on the make option to get that to come up.

Would seem a little more tidy if you added an "ALL MAKE" option to the makes :D Just to make it seem that little bit more professional :wave:

Also, When you open an add, I can't seem to find the actual state in the add. only the suburb.

Just saying it coz I hardly know a quarter of the suburbs in SA, i got no chance to guess nationally :(

Edited by Glavas

cheers for letting me know about this site richie honestly I can see it been a massive hit!!!

just added my car http://www.its4sale.com.au/ad_auto.php?m=3...p;sm=1&a=57

I'd be sad to see it go but it's been a good 5 years long enough ownership i think

Cheers again mate

Thats an insane looking Lancer man!

Right now, there are a total of 58 cars up there... All really nice and good prices

Some of you guys have some really awsome looking pictures in your ads as well :|

very cool! well done on taking it to the man!

carsales is a rip, ebay is a rip.

finally someone who made a free one :blush:

advertising and traders alone could net you a tidy profit while keeping the whole site free for private users.. it's great!

i've already told a bunch of people and started a thread here:

http://forum.nissanexa.com/showthread.php?...0719#post720719

Thanks bud.

You can see the changes that have been made to the site - I spend about an hour on there everyday doing updates. With the 1 hour I can't do BIG changes but it happens over time...

Those looking to buy cars should def have a look - Lots of nice imports for sale and at good prices.

richie,

got your PM - been a bit busy to reply. fire me some numbers - I'll advertise with you.

btw Dom is a customer of mine - top bloke!

Edited by Chris Rogers

Hey Chris

Is he? We started out talking alot - He wanted to get involved heavily in the website. Unfortunately I have not had much time to work on it. New year so the clients are all after some new designs...

A few people have asked about the little advertisement box - I don't really want to charge anyone for putting an advert there just yet... The site is still way too small.

Chris - You help SAU so much. I'll throw up a FLASH Advertisement for you for free (Email me a .swf and I'll put it up) - unfortunately I'll only be able to keep it up there for you until someone is really keen on paying.

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